Dutch to use full-body scanners - 30 Dec 09

Dutch to use full-body scanners - 30 Dec 09

Schiphol airport in the Netherlands is to introduce full-body scanners for passengers travelling to the United States after a failed airline bomb plot on Christmas Day.
The airport, which will begin the measures within three weeks, was used by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the Nigerian man accused of trying to detonate a bomb on a flight to Detroit on December 25.
Nadim Baba reports from Amsterdam...

Dutch to use full-body scanners - 30 Dec 09

published:04 Jan 2010

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Schiphol airport in the Netherlands is to introduce full-body scanners for passengers travelling to the United States after a failed airline bomb plot on Christmas Day.
The airport, which will begin the measures within three weeks, was used by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the Nigerian man accused of trying to detonate a bomb on a flight to Detroit on December 25.
Nadim Baba reports from Amsterdam...

Dutch use full body scans for U.S. flights

Dutch use full body scans for U.S. flights

Amsterdam\'s Schiphol Airport will begin using body scanners on all passengers taking flights to the United States following the attempted terrorist attack on a U.S.-bound flight on Christmas Day, the Dutch interior minister said Wednesday.
The millimeter-wave body scanners will be in place in about three weeks, Dutch Interior Minister Guusje ter Horst told a news conference at The Hague.
\"We\'ve escaped a very serious attack with serious consequences, but unfortunately in this world there are individuals who do not shy away from attacks on innocent people,\" she said.
Nigerian suspect Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab, 23, is accused of trying to blow up a Northwest Airlines plane going from Amsterdam to Detroit, Michigan, with explosives that had been concealed in his underwear. He is charged with attempting to destroy an aircraft.
The militant group al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has claimed responsibility for the December 25 plot....

Dutch use full body scans for U.S. flights

published:30 Dec 2009

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Amsterdam\'s Schiphol Airport will begin using body scanners on all passengers taking flights to the United States following the attempted terrorist attack on a U.S.-bound flight on Christmas Day, the Dutch interior minister said Wednesday.
The millimeter-wave body scanners will be in place in about three weeks, Dutch Interior Minister Guusje ter Horst told a news conference at The Hague.
\"We\'ve escaped a very serious attack with serious consequences, but unfortunately in this world there are individuals who do not shy away from attacks on innocent people,\" she said.
Nigerian suspect Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab, 23, is accused of trying to blow up a Northwest Airlines plane going from Amsterdam to Detroit, Michigan, with explosives that had been concealed in his underwear. He is charged with attempting to destroy an aircraft.
The militant group al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has claimed responsibility for the December 25 plot....

WRAP Italy to install body-scanners; UK security, reax

WRAP Italy to install body-scanners; UK security, reax

(7 Jan 2010)
Manchester, UK
1. Sign reading \"Manchester Airport\"
2. Wide of planes on snow-covered airfield
3. Airport worker de-icing plane
4. Control tower
5. Wide of passengers going through security
6. Swab being used to test passenger\'\'s bag for explosives
7. Passenger\'\'s bags being searched
8. Man enters Rapiscan full-body scanner
9. Wide of man in scanner with hands in air
10. Sign on machine reading \"analyzing\"
11. Tilt down man inside scanner
12. Security officer studying image of man in scanner
13. Tilt down \'\'naked\'\' images of man in scanner
14. Close-up showing wallet in man\'\'s back pocket
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Terry Whittock, Rapiscan Systems:
\"Internally we are making preparations in order to be able to ramp up production. We have manufacturing facilities in the UK as well as in the US and Malaysia. And if the demand was to become significant, then we would be able to ramp up to cope. And we are confident that whatever the demand will be, we will cope with it.\"
16. Various passengers going through security
17. Passenger being patted down by security officer
18. Various of passengers\'\' bags being searched
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Passenger, Vox pop:
\"Yeah, I\'\'ve got no problem with them at all. If it is going to be for security reasons, then it\'\'s fine.\"
20. Various of passengers being scanned
21. SOUNDBITE (English) Chris Yates, Aviation security expert:
\"I think, quite simply, that this is not the be all and end all to security. It is one answer, provides an additional tool, an additional function at airport security. But there are...

WRAP Italy to install body-scanners; UK security, reax

published:23 Jul 2015

views:2585

(7 Jan 2010)
Manchester, UK
1. Sign reading \"Manchester Airport\"
2. Wide of planes on snow-covered airfield
3. Airport worker de-icing plane
4. Control tower
5. Wide of passengers going through security
6. Swab being used to test passenger\'\'s bag for explosives
7. Passenger\'\'s bags being searched
8. Man enters Rapiscan full-body scanner
9. Wide of man in scanner with hands in air
10. Sign on machine reading \"analyzing\"
11. Tilt down man inside scanner
12. Security officer studying image of man in scanner
13. Tilt down \'\'naked\'\' images of man in scanner
14. Close-up showing wallet in man\'\'s back pocket
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Terry Whittock, Rapiscan Systems:
\"Internally we are making preparations in order to be able to ramp up production. We have manufacturing facilities in the UK as well as in the US and Malaysia. And if the demand was to become significant, then we would be able to ramp up to cope. And we are confident that whatever the demand will be, we will cope with it.\"
16. Various passengers going through security
17. Passenger being patted down by security officer
18. Various of passengers\'\' bags being searched
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Passenger, Vox pop:
\"Yeah, I\'\'ve got no problem with them at all. If it is going to be for security reasons, then it\'\'s fine.\"
20. Various of passengers being scanned
21. SOUNDBITE (English) Chris Yates, Aviation security expert:
\"I think, quite simply, that this is not the be all and end all to security. It is one answer, provides an additional tool, an additional function at airport security. But there are...

Italy to put body-scanners at key airports as it boosts security measures

(7 Jan 2010) SHOTLIST
1. Wide of ENAC (Italian Civil Airport Authority) headquarters
2. Close-up of ENAC sign
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Roberto Maroni, Italian Interior Minister:
\"We have always said that security comes before everything. The right to life for those who fly, for those who travel, is a fundamental right that we want to protect. With the introduction of these instruments, these body-scanners, we have decided, as you have heard, to introduce them at the airports of Malpensa (Milan), Fiumicino (Rome) and Venice, starting as a minimum with these.\"
5. Mid of news conference
6. Wide of Fiumicino airport
7. Mid of airport control tower
8. Close-up of barbed wire, pull focus to boards with signs for airlines
9. Wide of entrance to Terminal 5
10. Wide of luggage check-in
11. Passenger putting bags through scanner
12. Passenger walking through metal scanner, then given pat-down by security official
13. Wide top shot of passengers inside Terminal 3
14. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Antonio Del Greco, Director of Fifth Zone for Lazio, Sardegna and Umbria Airports:
\"The alert degree is always high, in the sense that our staff and the whole of Rome airport\'\'s staff are always called on to pay the greatest attention because, as you know, even though all the technology we have is very sophisticated and cutting-edge, the machines still need to be operated by people.\"
15. Passengers queueing at check-in
16. Passenger going through security check
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alex Sexteen, vox pop:
\"Body scanner? It doesn\'\'t bother me - ...

Italy to put body-scanners at key airports as it boosts security measures

published:23 Jul 2015

views:1978

(7 Jan 2010) SHOTLIST
1. Wide of ENAC (Italian Civil Airport Authority) headquarters
2. Close-up of ENAC sign
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Roberto Maroni, Italian Interior Minister:
\"We have always said that security comes before everything. The right to life for those who fly, for those who travel, is a fundamental right that we want to protect. With the introduction of these instruments, these body-scanners, we have decided, as you have heard, to introduce them at the airports of Malpensa (Milan), Fiumicino (Rome) and Venice, starting as a minimum with these.\"
5. Mid of news conference
6. Wide of Fiumicino airport
7. Mid of airport control tower
8. Close-up of barbed wire, pull focus to boards with signs for airlines
9. Wide of entrance to Terminal 5
10. Wide of luggage check-in
11. Passenger putting bags through scanner
12. Passenger walking through metal scanner, then given pat-down by security official
13. Wide top shot of passengers inside Terminal 3
14. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Antonio Del Greco, Director of Fifth Zone for Lazio, Sardegna and Umbria Airports:
\"The alert degree is always high, in the sense that our staff and the whole of Rome airport\'\'s staff are always called on to pay the greatest attention because, as you know, even though all the technology we have is very sophisticated and cutting-edge, the machines still need to be operated by people.\"
15. Passengers queueing at check-in
16. Passenger going through security check
17. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alex Sexteen, vox pop:
\"Body scanner? It doesn\'\'t bother me - ...

Airport Body Scanning Software Improves Privacy

Airport Body Scanning Software Improves Privacy

L-3 Communications Holdings Inc. and OSI Systems Inc.\'s Rapiscan, makers of the scanners for U.S. airports, are delivering software upgrades that show a generic figure rather than an actual image of a passenger\'s body parts. The new display would mark sections of a person\'s body that need to be checked.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=washingtonstory&sid=asDqPHOU_0os
Ever pasysenger will generate an avatar that \"looks like a guy wearing a baseball cap,\" eliminating the need to keep an employee in a remote room to view the scans. The TSA aims to add the software to the machines, which sparked complaints, as more airports get the scanners. As of Aug. 27, 194 of the devices were in use at 51 U.S. airports, an almost fivefold increase from six months ago.
The agency is accelerating use of the scanners after the U.S. said Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab tried to blow up a Northwest Airlines flight on approach to Detroit Dec. 25 by igniting explosives in his underpants.
The 1,000 scanners due at airports by the end of next year will put the devices at more than half the security lanes at major U.S. airports. The funds are coming from last year\'s $814 billion stimulus law. The 28 airports getting scanners in the second half of this year include New York\'s Kennedy and Philadelphia, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Houston, Miami, Baltimore, Minneapolis and Seattle, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said in July. The new software is already in use at Amsterdam\'s Schiphol airport. Using full-body imaging technology is voluntary, though passengers who refuse to b...

Airport Body Scanning Software Improves Privacy

published:12 Sep 2010

views:2291

L-3 Communications Holdings Inc. and OSI Systems Inc.\'s Rapiscan, makers of the scanners for U.S. airports, are delivering software upgrades that show a generic figure rather than an actual image of a passenger\'s body parts. The new display would mark sections of a person\'s body that need to be checked.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=washingtonstory&sid=asDqPHOU_0os
Ever pasysenger will generate an avatar that \"looks like a guy wearing a baseball cap,\" eliminating the need to keep an employee in a remote room to view the scans. The TSA aims to add the software to the machines, which sparked complaints, as more airports get the scanners. As of Aug. 27, 194 of the devices were in use at 51 U.S. airports, an almost fivefold increase from six months ago.
The agency is accelerating use of the scanners after the U.S. said Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab tried to blow up a Northwest Airlines flight on approach to Detroit Dec. 25 by igniting explosives in his underpants.
The 1,000 scanners due at airports by the end of next year will put the devices at more than half the security lanes at major U.S. airports. The funds are coming from last year\'s $814 billion stimulus law. The 28 airports getting scanners in the second half of this year include New York\'s Kennedy and Philadelphia, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Houston, Miami, Baltimore, Minneapolis and Seattle, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said in July. The new software is already in use at Amsterdam\'s Schiphol airport. Using full-body imaging technology is voluntary, though passengers who refuse to b...

WEIRDEST Things Ever Found in Animals!

WEIRDEST Things Ever Found in Animals!

Ever wonder what can show up in an animal’s stomach? What are the weirdest things ever found in a shark?! Or how about a dog! Watch this video to find out about the weirdest things ever found in an animal!
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10. Entire Kitchen Knife
Puppies are curious little creatures. Take Lexi here, a Staffordshire bull terrier in Sydney Australia, for example. She for some reason, swallowed an entire eight-inch steak knife! Like all of the other dogs on our list, Lexi was taken to vet for an upset stomach. Vets were beyond surprised when they performed x-rays and found a freaking knife INSIDE of her!
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WEIRDEST Things Ever Found in Animals!

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Ever wonder what can show up in an animal’s stomach? What are the weirdest things ever found in a shark?! Or how about a dog! Watch this video to find out about the weirdest things ever found in an animal!
Special thanks to Nadia van der Donk for the image at 2:37 of the Deer Harvest Chart. Chart can be found at the link below:
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https://youtu.be/bLko6Lcjib4
25 Photos That\'ll Make You Look Twice!
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Craziest Girls of Tinder!
https://youtu.be/m6KOlFV1XwI
20 Amazingly Genius Redneck Inventions!
https://youtu.be/AoIlGZsZDjw
Top 5 Most Amazing Human Beings!
https://youtu.be/N4Ea0uDKBXA
19 Animals That Are Totally Awesome!
https://youtu.be/ttmWowe3-UM
11 Most Ridiculous Purchases by Floyd \"Money\" Mayweather!
https://youtu.be/gjskIvCrG2Y
Here are the weirdest things ever found in animals!
10. Entire Kitchen Knife
Puppies are curious little creatures. Take Lexi here, a Staffordshire bull terrier in Sydney Australia, for example. She for some reason, swallowed an entire eight-inch steak knife! Like all of the other dogs on our list, Lexi was taken to vet for an upset stomach. Vets were beyond surprised when they performed x-rays and found a freaking knife INSIDE of her!
The vets managed to remove the knife after carefully pulling it back through the dog’s esophagus,...

Fully-Body Scanners | People & Politics

Fully-Body Scanners | People & Politics

The alleged attempt by a Nigerian man to blow up a US airliner on Christmas Day has prompted some airports around the world to introduce full-body scanners. Experts say such a scanner could have prevented the passenger from smuggling the explosive device onto the plane.The scanner uses radio waves to see through a person\'s clothing,allowing airport staff to spot any hidden weapons or packages. The German government wants them to be allowed at the country\'s airports. But the decision is controversial,and has privacy campaigners on the warpath....

Fully-Body Scanners | People & Politics

published:10 Jan 2010

views:430

The alleged attempt by a Nigerian man to blow up a US airliner on Christmas Day has prompted some airports around the world to introduce full-body scanners. Experts say such a scanner could have prevented the passenger from smuggling the explosive device onto the plane.The scanner uses radio waves to see through a person\'s clothing,allowing airport staff to spot any hidden weapons or packages. The German government wants them to be allowed at the country\'s airports. But the decision is controversial,and has privacy campaigners on the warpath....

How ATM Works

How ATM Works

An automated teller machine (ATM) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables the clients of a financial institution to perform financial transactions without the need for a cashier, human clerk or bank teller.
On most modern ATMs, the customer is identified by inserting a plastic ATM card with a magnetic stripe or a plastic smart card with a chip that contains a unique card number and some security information such as an expiration date or CVVC (CVV). Authentication is provided by the customer entering a personal identification number (PIN).
Using an ATM, customers can access their bank accounts in order to make cash withdrawals, debit card cash advances, and check their account balances as well as purchase pre-paid mobile phone credit. If the currency being withdrawn from the ATM is different from that which the bank account is denominated in (e.g.: Withdrawing Japanese Yen from a bank account containing US Dollars), the money will be converted at an official wholesale exchange rate. Thus, ATMs often provide one of the best possible official exchange rates for foreign travelers, and are also widely used for this purpose....

How ATM Works

published:26 Nov 2013

views:2299159

An automated teller machine (ATM) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables the clients of a financial institution to perform financial transactions without the need for a cashier, human clerk or bank teller.
On most modern ATMs, the customer is identified by inserting a plastic ATM card with a magnetic stripe or a plastic smart card with a chip that contains a unique card number and some security information such as an expiration date or CVVC (CVV). Authentication is provided by the customer entering a personal identification number (PIN).
Using an ATM, customers can access their bank accounts in order to make cash withdrawals, debit card cash advances, and check their account balances as well as purchase pre-paid mobile phone credit. If the currency being withdrawn from the ATM is different from that which the bank account is denominated in (e.g.: Withdrawing Japanese Yen from a bank account containing US Dollars), the money will be converted at an official wholesale exchange rate. Thus, ATMs often provide one of the best possible official exchange rates for foreign travelers, and are also widely used for this purpose....

Peruvian held after X-ray shows over 1 kilo of drugs in stomach

(31 May 2011)
1. Wide of police news conference with Peruvian man arrested on charges of drug smuggling, Jose Carlos Paredes Cordova, seated; customs officer holds up one of the capsules of cocaine allegedly swallowed by Cordova
2. Close up of capsule
3. Mid of bag full of capsules on desk
4. Close of Cordova
5. Various of x-ray photographs of Cordova\'s body allegedly showing capsules inside him
6. Wide of news conference
7. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Jose Carlos Paredes Cordova, Peruvian arrested on charges of drug smuggling:
\"I\'m ashamed of myself for doing this. It\'s the first time I\'ve done this. I say sorry to the authorities and everyone here.\"
8. Cordova being led away in handcuffs
STORYLINE
A Peruvian man has been arrested at Bangkok\'s international airport after an x-ray allegedly revealed he had more than a kilogram of cocaine concealed in his stomach.
Officials claim the drug was wrapped in 123 plastic capsules.
Customs officers say they stopped Jose Carlos Paredes Cordova on a hunch as he passed through Suvarnabhumi airport on Monday.
The 35-year-old had flown in from Sao Paolo via Qatar.
Cordova told AP Television he was offered 5-thousand US dollars to carry the drugs into Thailand.
He said it was the first time he had done it, and that he was ashamed of what he had done.
Customs officers have arrested 34 people at the airport for drugs smuggling since October last year.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/243a56af1a48cb944b730ad6f95f164e
Find out more about AP Archive: ht...

Peruvian held after X-ray shows over 1 kilo of drugs in stomach

published:30 Jul 2015

views:1063

(31 May 2011)
1. Wide of police news conference with Peruvian man arrested on charges of drug smuggling, Jose Carlos Paredes Cordova, seated; customs officer holds up one of the capsules of cocaine allegedly swallowed by Cordova
2. Close up of capsule
3. Mid of bag full of capsules on desk
4. Close of Cordova
5. Various of x-ray photographs of Cordova\'s body allegedly showing capsules inside him
6. Wide of news conference
7. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Jose Carlos Paredes Cordova, Peruvian arrested on charges of drug smuggling:
\"I\'m ashamed of myself for doing this. It\'s the first time I\'ve done this. I say sorry to the authorities and everyone here.\"
8. Cordova being led away in handcuffs
STORYLINE
A Peruvian man has been arrested at Bangkok\'s international airport after an x-ray allegedly revealed he had more than a kilogram of cocaine concealed in his stomach.
Officials claim the drug was wrapped in 123 plastic capsules.
Customs officers say they stopped Jose Carlos Paredes Cordova on a hunch as he passed through Suvarnabhumi airport on Monday.
The 35-year-old had flown in from Sao Paolo via Qatar.
Cordova told AP Television he was offered 5-thousand US dollars to carry the drugs into Thailand.
He said it was the first time he had done it, and that he was ashamed of what he had done.
Customs officers have arrested 34 people at the airport for drugs smuggling since October last year.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/243a56af1a48cb944b730ad6f95f164e
Find out more about AP Archive: ht...

Canadians Virtually Stripped Naked by 3D Airport Scanners

Canadians Virtually Stripped Naked by 3D Airport Scanners

Naked airport scanners to be installed in 11 Canadian airports within two months.
CBC News has confirmed that the machines, which can scan through clothing, be installed in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax.
An insider has told The Canadian Press that a total of about 45 scanners, which cost $200,000 a piece, will eventually be in place around Canada.
CBC mentions that the Olympics in Vancouver would be an attractive target for terrorism.
RED ALERT: False Flag Attack at Olympics?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfuW90h7HJg
Harper Suspends Parliament Giving Him All Power
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqwGcl4B8-Y
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXDWyP0IgnE
Christmas Undie Bomber: CIA Black Op?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhnli8S9xaI
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Canadians Virtually Stripped Naked by 3D Airport Scanners

published:05 Jan 2010

views:8669

Naked airport scanners to be installed in 11 Canadian airports within two months.
CBC News has confirmed that the machines, which can scan through clothing, be installed in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax.
An insider has told The Canadian Press that a total of about 45 scanners, which cost $200,000 a piece, will eventually be in place around Canada.
CBC mentions that the Olympics in Vancouver would be an attractive target for terrorism.
RED ALERT: False Flag Attack at Olympics?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfuW90h7HJg
Harper Suspends Parliament Giving Him All Power
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqwGcl4B8-Y
Evidence Christmas Day Terrorist Attempt Was A False Flag
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXDWyP0IgnE
Christmas Undie Bomber: CIA Black Op?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhnli8S9xaI
Canada Canadian Naked Body Scanners Airports Failed Underwear Bombing Vancouver Olympics CBC News False Flag Harper Police State Privacy Freedom National Air-Security Agency Screening Scanned Transport Canada Suspicious Passengers Enhanced Screening Behavioural Civil Liberties Government Intelligence Officials Yemen Nigeria Christmas Bomb SPP Security United States U.S. Obama...

Beware of those who drug trafficking at the airport._Do not go to help a person you don't know

Do not go to help a person you don\'t know at any of the airport.
Do not hold even a small bottle of water.
Drug Smugglers are carrying drugs hidden inside the small items like bottle of water, bottle of perfumes.
In the event of suspicious,
they will ask you to hold that items for little time.
Then
you will be a suspect for illegal drug transportation....

Beware of those who drug trafficking at the airport._Do not go to help a person you don't know

published:13 Jan 2017

views:63

Do not go to help a person you don\'t know at any of the airport.
Do not hold even a small bottle of water.
Drug Smugglers are carrying drugs hidden inside the small items like bottle of water, bottle of perfumes.
In the event of suspicious,
they will ask you to hold that items for little time.
Then
you will be a suspect for illegal drug transportation....

Schiphol airport in the Netherlands is to introduce full-body scanners for passengers travelling to the United States after a failed airline bomb plot on Christmas Day.
The airport, which will begin the measures within three weeks, was used by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the Nigerian man accused o

Amsterdam\'s Schiphol Airport will begin using body scanners on all passengers taking flights to the United States following the attempted terrorist attack on a U.S.-bound flight on Christmas Day, the Dutch interior minister said Wednesday.
The millimeter-wave body scanners will be in place in abo

L-3 Communications Holdings Inc. and OSI Systems Inc.\'s Rapiscan, makers of the scanners for U.S. airports, are delivering software upgrades that show a generic figure rather than an actual image of a passenger\'s body parts. The new display would mark sections of a person\'s body that need to be chec

Ever wonder what can show up in an animal’s stomach? What are the weirdest things ever found in a shark?! Or how about a dog! Watch this video to find out about the weirdest things ever found in an animal!
Special thanks to Nadia van der Donk for the image at 2:37 of the Deer Harvest Chart. Cha

The alleged attempt by a Nigerian man to blow up a US airliner on Christmas Day has prompted some airports around the world to introduce full-body scanners. Experts say such a scanner could have prevented the passenger from smuggling the explosive device onto the plane.The scanner uses radio waves t

An automated teller machine (ATM) is an electronic telecommunications device that enables the clients of a financial institution to perform financial transactions without the need for a cashier, human clerk or bank teller.
On most modern ATMs, the customer is identified by inserting a plastic ATM

(31 May 2011)
1. Wide of police news conference with Peruvian man arrested on charges of drug smuggling, Jose Carlos Paredes Cordova, seated; customs officer holds up one of the capsules of cocaine allegedly swallowed by Cordova
2. Close up of capsule
3. Mid of bag full of capsules on desk
4. C

Naked airport scanners to be installed in 11 Canadian airports within two months.
CBC News has confirmed that the machines, which can scan through clothing, be installed in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax.
An insider has told The Canadian Press that

Do not go to help a person you don\'t know at any of the airport.
Do not hold even a small bottle of water.
Drug Smugglers are carrying drugs hidden inside the small items like bottle of water, bottle of perfumes.
In the event of suspicious,
they will ask you to hold that items for little time.
Then

GATWICK AIRPORT TO USE FULL BODY SCANNERS
http://www.intmensorg.info/
The BBC have just run this story on London airports using body scanners as well as interviewing various travellers about the impact on their travelling experience. As ever the BBC use the complete and utter numpties who think t

These scanners will be False Flagged into failure once Michael Chertoffs company has made enough profit from them,.
then its on to facial recognition ,and ultimately RFID Chips embedded in the body,..
some folks will never wake,.thats their sad perogative.............
Australian Airline travell

The promise of freedom and a better life is Europe is leading tens of thousands of migrants from Africa and the Middle East to risk everything to try to get there. The latest example is that of an 8-year-old boy found in a suitcase, being smuggled into Spain. Ross Lord reports. For more info, please

Alex starts off the show with some bad news coming to his town, but that won\'t get Alex down in the dumps.
stay tuned as Alex will talk more about the full body scanners coming to his town in the days ahead.
Are Airport Full Body Scanners A Health Menace?
Naked Capitalism
January 4, 2010
Dear re